December 19, 2012

Obama Raising Money Over The Bodies Of Dead Children

The Obama White House is using the tragedy in Newton Connecticut to raise money. First of all, why? They won the election, there will not be another one for Obama and they ended up with a surplus. But that didn't stop this despicable act. Where is the outrage?

They won the campaign handily and even had $14.2 million to spare, but
the Obama-Biden campaign is still raising money, this time off the
president's comments about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings in
Connecticut.

In email from chief campaign advisor David Axelrod that urges
supporters to watch President Obama's moving address to the community of
Newtown, Conn., there are two links that open a page with a video
player featuring the president's speech and two donate buttons asking
for $15-$1,000 for his campaign. [Examiner]

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